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Eric Osterweil is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University.  
'''Eric Osterweil''' is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University and the [[RSSAC]] representative on [[ICANN]]'s [[SSR2]].<ref>[https://cs.gmu.edu/~eoster/index.html GMU Professor Profiles]</ref>
 
==Career History==
==Career History==
Before joining GMU, he was a Principal Scientist at Verisign for eight years.  
Before joining GMU, he was a Principal Scientist at Verisign for eight years.  
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==


==Education==
==Education==
He has bachelors in computer science and physics from The Johns Hopkins University and a PhD in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
He has bachelors in computer science and physics from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
 


==Publications==
==References==


==Awards==
[[Category:Academia]]
[[Category:Technical Community]]
[[Category:RSSAC Representative]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 29 June 2021

Organization: George Mason University
Affiliation: RSSAC
Region: North America

Eric Osterweil is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at George Mason University and the RSSAC representative on ICANN's SSR2.[1]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Before joining GMU, he was a Principal Scientist at Verisign for eight years.

Education[edit | edit source]

He has bachelors in computer science and physics from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

References[edit | edit source]